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Beauty And The Beast (La belle et la bête)
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A wealthy merchant lives with three beautiful daughters. Two sisters are the selfish but the youngest daughter Belle owns a saintly soul. On the way home after a business trip, the father gets lost in a castle and picks a bright red rose there, so he is threatened by a monster - the owner of the castle, 'You is only left with the rose if then you shall return '. Knowing the story, because loving her father, Belle accepts to live the castle with the monster…
A wealthy merchant lives with three beautiful daughters. Two sisters are the selfish but the youngest daughter Belle owns a saintly soul. On the way home after a business trip, the father gets lost in a castle and picks a bright red rose there, so he is threatened by a monster - the owner of the castle, 'You is only left with the rose if then you shall return '. Knowing the story, because loving her father, Belle accepts to live the castle with the monster…
Actors:
Dejan Bucin,
Michael Bornhütter,
Olivier Jurhs,
James Bomalick,
Mike Möller,
Richard Sammel,
Arthur Doppler,
Gotthard Lange,
Uli Richter,
Marie Gruber,
Linda Gegusch
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Dejan Bucin
23 April 1985, Belgrade, Serbia
Michael Bornhütter
Olivier Jurhs
James Bomalick
Mike Möller
Richard Sammel
1960, Heidelberg, Germany
Arthur Doppler
Gotthard Lange
1967
Uli Richter
Marie Gruber
11 June 1955, Wuppertal, Germany
Linda Gegusch
Country:
International
Keywords:
#André Dussollier #Beauty and the Beast #Christophe Gans #Eskwad #La belle et la bête #Léa Seydoux #Pathé #TF1 Films Production #Vincent Cassel
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September 20, 2016
It has a breathtaking ornamentation, like a dazzlingly decorated storybook cover. But once opened, you realize the pages of romantic prose are few and far between.
September 22, 2016
Belongs to the most rote category of interpretations, hinting at nothing darker than a fascination with sulking bad boys bored by wealth.
January 02, 2017
Gans isn't especially concerned with the outcome this coupling, instead reveling in overwrought and often bloated storytelling, lush details and some of the year's most unnerving CGI.
October 06, 2016
It's beastly.
September 23, 2016
Gans and Co. have given us a sumptuous and highly watchable take on the story that is a more than worthy work in its own right.
September 23, 2016
It's a fun, beautiful drama that's a good way to while away two hours. But if Gans had been able to dial it back just a bit, he might have had something even better.
February 21, 2017
Works better as cinematic spectacle than as compassionate romantic drama. Fortunately, their afterthought of a romance dampens but does not spoil the movie's cumulatively handsome spell.
September 21, 2016
...it's rich in visual imagination. If only there were a little more faith in the visuals' ability to tell the story by themselves.
September 22, 2016
The film is most acceptable when it sticks to its beauty-and-beast dynamic. Even then it's too dizzying and grandiose and the chemistry between the lead characters is pretty much nil.
September 21, 2016
As gorgeous as the movie, it ultimately remains a highly detailed painting positioned behind velvet ropes, unable to connect beyond winning craftsmanship.
October 26, 2016
At times, Beauty and the Beast seems more like a demented Asian movie than a French one, to its merit. A quantifiably bad movie, but also certifiably grandiose.
October 27, 2016
This 2014 adaptation of the French fairy tale looks spectacular, with vibrant landscapes and lavish 18th-century costumes, but... [Léa Seydoux, as the fair maiden, and Vincent Cassell] are stiff and perfunctory.

